At
7 am Monday,
there is was:
Assad asking
Rose to tell
Obama and
Kerry
to show their
evidence to
the public.

Rose
replied, as in
elementary
school, You
don't show your
evidence.

But
who's the one
who said he'd
make a public
case? CBS
flashed to a
current opinon
poll for
bombing Syria.
Can the number
by brought up,
Sweeps Weeks
style, for a
vote in the
House of
Representatives
next
week?

(Nor
does Charlie
show his
interview:
Monday morning
was only an
excerpt,
the rest
withheld until
Monday night
on PBS and, it
seems,
Bloomberg
Television.)

Predictably,
Assad
brought up
Colin Powell's
evidence-show
to the
Security
Council
before the US
went into
Iraq. Powell
has written
that he
regrets
that, but
can't do
anything now.
Who in today's
Sweeps Week
may feel
that way
later?

CBS
showed a clip
of John Kerry
in the UK
citing social
media --
verified
by
"technology,"
of course --
as proving who
used chemical
weapons.

The
goal is
confusion -
they've
followed
diplomats,
reporters and
others,
including a
Western
"humanitarian"
NGO
communications
chief who has
retweeted
obviously
counterfeit
messages,
knowingly or
unknowingly --
and to
undermine
Inner City
Press and
questions
being asked.
But questions
and reporting
will continue.
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